UCLA pitcher James Kaprielian shuts down Washington on four hits in 3-0 victory

Washington suffered through its third consecutive defeat as UCLA pitcher James Kaprielian shut down the Huskies on just four hits in eight innings as the visiting Bruins delivered a 3-0 victory Friday night.

The Huskies haven’t scored in 28 innings, the longest drought in 114 years. Kaprielian, (7-6, 2.29 ERA) struck out 11 and walked just two in his eight innings for the Bruins (24-29-1, 11-17 Pac-12).

• Loyola Marymount (39-16) knocked Gonzaga out of the West Coast Conference baseball tournament with a 7-4 victory late Friday. Earlier, Payden Cawley Lamb delivered a bases-loaded single in the four-run sixth inning as the Bulldogs (26-28) eliminated Santa Clara (26-30) with an 8-6 victory in Stockton, Calif.

• Six runs in the eighth pushed visiting Arizona State (32-21, 18-10 Pac-12) to a 12-8 win over Washington State (23-29, 13-15).

• Gonzaga announced that USC guard Byron Wesley is joining the basketball program as a transfer. Wesley, a 6-foot-5 senior-to-be, will be eligible next season. He led USC with 17.8 points last season.

• Washington’s Andrew Andrews and Washington State’s DaVonte Lacy will be part of the Pac-12 all-star basketball team that will tour China this summer.